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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use an iron
Set up the ironing board and place your clothes on it.
Fill the iron with water if you are using a steam iron.
Plug the iron into an electrical socket and set the temperature according to the fabric of your clothes.
Wait for the iron to heat up.
Start ironing the clothes, moving the iron smoothly over the fabric.
After ironing, turn off the iron, unplug it, and let it cool down.
store the iron properly
What is the first thing you need to do before you start ironing?
Plug the iron into an electrical socket.
Set up the Ironing board.
Fill the iron with water.
Turn on the iron
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use an iron
Set up the ironing board and place your clothes on it.
Fill the iron with water if you are using a steam iron.
Plug the iron into an electrical socket and set the temperature according to the fabric of your clothes.
Wait for the iron to heat up.
Start ironing the clothes, moving the iron smoothly over the fabric.
After ironing, turn off the iron, unplug it, and let it cool down.
store the iron properly
What should you do if you're using a steam iron?
Wait for the iron to cold down.
Set the iron to the lowest temperature.
Fill the iron with water.
Turn off the iron.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use an iron
Set up the ironing board and place your clothes on it.
Fill the iron with water if you are using a steam iron.
Plug the iron into an electrical socket and set the temperature according to the fabric of your clothes.
Wait for the iron to heat up.
Start ironing the clothes, moving the iron smoothly over the fabric.
After ironing, turn off the iron, unplug it, and let it cool down.
Store the iron properly
Why is it important to set the temperature of the iron according to the fabric?
To avoid burning of the clothes.
To make the clothes smell better.
To make the iron heat faster.
To use less electricity.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use an iron
Set up the ironing board and place your clothes on it.
Fill the iron with water if you are using a steam iron.
Plug the iron into an electrical socket and set the temperature according to the fabric of your clothes.
Wait for the iron to heat up.
Start ironing the clothes, moving the iron smoothly over the fabric.
After ironing, turn off the iron, unplug it, and let it cool down.
Store the iron properly
Which of the following should be done after finishing ironing?
Wait for the iron to heat up again.
Store the iron while it is still hot.
Fill the iron with more water.
Turn off the iron and unplug it.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use a microwave
Place the food in a microwave-safe container.
Cover the container with a microwave-safe lid or leave it uncovered if necessary.
Open the microwave door and place the container inside.
Set the cooking time and power level according to the type of food.
Press the "Start" button and wait for the food to heat up.
When the timer beeps, carefully remove the food using oven mitts if it's hot.
Let the food cool down for a few minutes before eating.
Clean the microwave after use if necessary.
Why should you use a microwave-safe container?
To cook food faster.
To prevent the container from melting.
To make the food taste better.
To save electricity.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use a microwave
Place the food in a microwave-safe container.
Cover the container with a microwave-safe lid or leave it uncovered if necessary.
Open the microwave door and place the container inside.
Set the cooking time and power level according to the type of food.
Press the "Start" button and wait for the food to heat up.
When the timer beeps, carefully remove the food using oven mitts if it's hot.
Let the food cool down for a few minutes before eating.
Clean the microwave after use if necessary.
What should you do after the timer beeps?
Open the door immediately and take out the foot with bare hands.
Press the 'Start' button again.
Let the food cool down for a few minutes.
Add more food to the microwave.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 10 pts
How to use a microwave
Place the food in a microwave-safe container.
Cover the container with a microwave-safe lid or leave it uncovered if necessary.
Open the microwave door and place the container inside.
Set the cooking time and power level according to the type of food.
Press the "Start" button and wait for the food to heat up.
When the timer beeps, carefully remove the food using oven mitts if it's hot.
Let the food cool down for a few minutes before eating.
Clean the microwave after use if necessary.
Why is it important to clean the microwave after use?
To make it look shiny.
To increase the cooking speed.
To make the food taste better.
To avoid the bad smells.
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